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Stayed at the Moon Resort in my own private bungalow, but it rained the entire time. Met up with a guy that I had met waiting at the airport and we rode around in the rain on a motorbike. We found this amazing waterfall where all of the locals swim and hang out which I would recommend finding for sure. The night market is okay, seemed like a pretty relaxing atmosphere. We grabbed some beers and sat on a bench up on a rock near the lighthouse and hung out. Unfortunately it only stopped raining at night, so I would go off of someone else's opinion of this place. I'm sure it's lovely but we didn't really get to experience too much. Read More

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After the traveling frenzy between and in these bustling cities, it’s a great idea to end your trip with three to four days of utter peace and relaxation. The island of Phu Quoc is a one-hour flight south of Saigon. It’s gorgeous!

After the traveling frenzy between and in these bustling cities, it’s a great idea to end your trip with three to four days of utter peace and relaxation. The island of Phu Quoc is a one-hour flight south of Saigon. It’s gorgeous!

Phu Quoc is a small island off the Vietnam mainland. It is located in the gulf of Thailand, towards the south of Vietnam.
Vietnam, in general is not famed for its beaches. That being said, the beaches at Phu Quoc are probably the best in the country. This is a great place to just go out and relax on the beach or rent a motorbike and explore all the far fetched beaches on your own. Be sure to go only during the peak season because the place is quite dead otherwise.
I took a jetstar flight from Ho Chi Minh city to Phu Quoc and stayed at the Langchia Hostel. This is probably the only hostel here and it was my worst hostel experience in Vietnam.
During the off season there is nothing much to do here apart from chilling on the beach/relaxing or reading a book. If that is what you really enjoy doing, then go for it. The night life is non existent during off season. The night market is the only place to visit at night where you can find fresh sea food. Scuba diving or snorkeling tours are a good option during the day. John's island tours do a great all day snorkeling and fishing tour which is recommended. There are a few dive shops in and around the area. So doing your licences here is not a bad option.

The Chen Sea Centara Resort, (20 minutes north of the airport, but away from the busy Long Beach) has only 36 villas and is really tranquil. Opt for a Jacuzzi villa, but, as tempting as it is to just soak up your wonderful surroundings, do venture out one more time to see the vibrant night market.

The Chen Sea Centara Resort, (20 minutes north of the airport, but away from the busy Long Beach) has only 36 villas and is really tranquil. Opt for a Jacuzzi villa, but, as tempting as it is to just soak up your wonderful surroundings, do venture out one more time to see the vibrant night market.

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Stayed at the Moon Resort in my own private bungalow, but it rained the entire time. Met up with a guy that I had met waiting at the airport and we rode around in the rain on a motorbike. We found this amazing waterfall where all of the locals swim and hang out which I would recommend finding for sure. The night market is okay, seemed like a pretty relaxing atmosphere. We grabbed some beers and sat on a bench up on a rock near the lighthouse and hung out. Unfortunately it only stopped raining at night, so I would go off of someone else's opinion of this place. I'm sure it's lovely but we didn't really get to experience too much.